If you wish to read the texts click on the texts: Isa 11:1-10; Lk 10:21-24
The
Gospel text of today is found also in the Gospel of Matthew, but here, in Luke,
it follows the return of the seventy (seventy-two) from mission and continues
the note of celebration that this successful return began. There are three
clusters of sayings. Today’s text contains the second and third of the three.
The second cluster is addressed by Jesus to God. In it, he acclaims the Father
for hiding revelation from the wise and intelligent and revealing it to
infants. This theme is not new, and is also found in other Jewish wisdom
literature. However, the next verse, which speaks about the relationship
between the Father and the Son, is unique and distinctly Christological. The
knowledge that God gives is “handed over” by the Father directly to the Son.
This is the source of Jesus’ authority and is also why the Son is competent to
reveal the Father as father.
The
third cluster of sayings is made by Jesus to the disciples. A blessing is first
pronounced on the disciples for what they have seen, followed by an
explanation. Even prophets and kings were not privileged to see the Son and
hear him, but the disciples are so privileged.
The
revelation that Jesus made was never meant to be a secret or restricted to only
a few. However, since it was a revelation and was done in freedom and
generosity, it had to be accepted in like manner. Any kind of a block, whether
pride, a closed attitude, or a preconceived notion, would prevent one from
seeing and hearing. Thus, it is not God or Jesus who restricts, but a person’s
attitude which prevents the person from seeing and hearing. Openness,
receptivity, and humility are required in order to receive the revelation that
Jesus continues to make, even today. The ones who receive this revelation are
indeed blessed.
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